The indictment made public Tuesday accuses four men of funneling about $100,000 to an All-American high school player from May until of September 2017 to assist one or more coaches at the university in recruiting the player.

The indictment made public Tuesday accuses four men of funneling about $100,000 to an All-American high school player from May until of September 2017 to assist one or more coaches at the university in recruiting the player.

Louisville's mayor calls it a one-time $5-million windfall. Mayor Abramson sent a letter to council president Jim King, saying proposed changes in the state's pension system should mean an extra $5-million for the city.

The money comes as a result of a one-time decrease in the contribution the city pays into the state's pension plan.

The mayor wants to save $2-million and spend $3-million on what he calls pressing needs.

"We have some money as a result of this pension change that will provide an opportunity to invest in some of things we were unable to invest in and so I laid it out, mostly capital, mostly roads and curbs and parks," said Mayor Abramson.

State lawmakers meet next week to act on proposed reforms in the pension sytem.